There isn't one definitive "meanest" Disney Princess, as it's subjective, but many fans point to Jasmine for her sharp tongue and fiery temper when restricted, or even Merida, who defied tradition and nearly caused disaster with magic, while Cinderella's step-sisters are mean to a princess, not the princess herself, and characters like Ursula are villains, not princesses.
Jasmine and Merida. 100% Mostly Jasmine.
With this many atrocities, Shan Yu brings himself to the top of the list of worst Disney villains. Ursula comes pretty close to Shan Yu but her intentions are more for personal gain. Ariel wasn't the smartest character, but she didn't deserve to get tricked and lied to.
The original Disney Princess line-up was formalized in 2000, consisting of Snow White, Cinderella, Tinker Bell, Aurora, Ariel, Belle, Jasmine, Pocahontas, Esmeralda, and Mulan. Esmeralda was removed in 2005.
Princess Eilonwy has been nicknamed by fans as the "Forgotten Disney Princess" because of her little-known status and the fact she is not an "official" Disney Princess, despite being a princess by birth, like Kida Nedakh from Atlantis: The Lost Empire.
The Deadpool actress was fired in early 2021 after she faced backlash for controversial social media posts. Among other comments, she reposted a message that seemingly compared how conservatives were being treated during the COVID-19 pandemic to how Jewish people were treated by the Nazis during the Holocaust.
Anna, the lively and spontaneous princess from Frozen, embodies several characteristics of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Her boundless energy, impulsive decision-making (such as her hasty engagement), and difficulty maintaining focus are all common ADHD traits.
The Disney 3-2-1 rule is a popular, unofficial planning strategy to make park days less overwhelming by focusing on three core priorities: 3 must-do rides, 2 key entertainment experiences (like shows, parades, or character meets), and 1 special dining reservation or treat, with everything else considered a bonus. This fan-created framework helps manage expectations, reduces decision fatigue, and ensures a magical, burnout-free day by setting achievable goals rather than trying to do everything.
Around 90% of autism cases are attributed to genetic factors, meaning autism is highly heritable, with many different genes contributing, rather than a single cause, often interacting with environmental influences during early brain development, though specific environmental factors don't cause it but can increase risk. Twin studies show strong genetic links, with concordance rates between 60-90% in identical twins, and research points to complex interactions of many genes and prenatal/perinatal factors.
The movie that almost ruined Disney was The Black Cauldron (1985), a dark fantasy animated film that was a massive box office bomb, nearly leading to the closure of Disney's animation division due to its huge budget, disappointing returns, and challenging themes that were too intense for its family audience. Its failure prompted major restructuring, eventually paving the way for the Disney Renaissance led by films like The Little Mermaid.
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Rapunzel from Disney's Tangled faces emotional turmoil reminiscent of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) due to her long captivity in the isolated tower. Her anxiety and jumpiness when exposed to new experiences can reflect trauma-related responses, as she navigates trust issues and a profound fear of the unknown.
In a March 2024 interview with ComicBook.com, Disney actor Harvey Guillén said he was “optimistic” that we could soon see the first queer Disney princess. Guillén, known for roles in What We Do in the Shadows and Disney's Wish, thinks “we are in the life span of that potentially happening.”
However, not all Disney villains are created equal–some of them are particularly known for being truly terrifying and unsettling. Characters such as Maleficent from Sleeping Beauty, The Evil Queen from Snow White, and Ursula from The Little Mermaid are ones that you don't want to mess with.
Signal 70. It's never “lost child” at Disney. Instead, Cast Members use “Signal 70” to refer to a situation where a child has been separated from their parent.
According to Disney, Club 33 is simply named after its address at 33 Royal Street in New Orleans Square at Disneyland.
The result of this research shows that Count Olaf has a personality disorder called antisocial personality disorder. Antisocial personality disorder is also known as psychopathy, sociopathy, or dyssocial personality.
While no official ADHD diagnoses exist in the books, fans often point to Fred & George Weasley, Luna Lovegood, and Nymphadora Tonks as characters exhibiting traits of ADHD, like impulsivity, hyperfocus, restlessness, and disorganization, though some also see Hermione Granger as potentially neurodivergent due to intense focus and social challenges. These interpretations highlight common ADHD presentations like inattentive (Luna) or hyperactive/impulsive (Tonks, twins) types, showing how characters' behaviors resonate with real-world experiences of the disorder, notes the art of autism and UnlockingADHD.
While Disney never officially positioned Ariel as autistic, her character resonates deeply with many autistic people, particularly those who grew up feeling misunderstood, silenced, or out of place.
Gina Carano sued Disney after it dropped her from “The Mandalorian” for posting conspiracy theories and right-wing views on social media.
It can be assumed that the writers of Brooklyn Nine-Nine wrote for Gina to be pregnant in the show due to the actress, Chelsea Peretti, being pregnant with her son during the shooting of Season 4. In one of Season Five behind the scene, Dan Goor discusses about the possibility of Enigma's appearance in the future.
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